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Ryo Nishikido's personal problems put the Sekihachi group in crisis

Ryo Nishikido's personal problems put the Sekihachi group in crisis

Ryo Nishikido

The March 7 issue of "Literature and Art Spring and Autumn" reported that Ryo Nishikido, a member of the popular group Sekihachi under the Japanese Janis Firm, will withdraw from the group and apply to quit the Jenis Firm at the same time.

According to reports, after Shibuya Oka quit the Sekihachi Group in August last year, other members had gathered many times to discuss the future activities of the group, except for Ryo Nishikido, all other members said that they would continue to move forward, but Ryo Nishikido advocated dissolution, Yokoyama Hiroshi and Murakami Shingo were furious, and the other members did not approve of Ryo Nishikido's proposal.

Established in December 2002, the Sekihachi Group consisted of Hiroshi Yokoyama, Aung Shibuya, Shingo Murakami, Ryo Nishikido, Akira Yasuda, Takahira Maruyama, Tadao Okura, and Takashi Uchihagi, all of whom were born in Kansai, Japan, and withdrew in 2018. This application by Ryo Nishikido to withdraw has caused the Sekihachi group to fall into crisis again.

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